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On April 2, 1917, US President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare was against Germany, stating that “The world must be made safe for democracy.” Four days later, on April 6, Congress voted overwhelmingly in favor of a war declaration. The National Library of Medicine marks this important occasion with a forum that spotlights some its rich collections related to the war and the American experience of the period. Join us to hear a variety of stories drawn from these collections, as shared by our colleagues in the NLM’s History of Medicine Division.
World War I Centenary Forum : stories from the collections of the National Library of Medicine / Jeffrey Reznick, Ginny Roth, Stephen J. Greenberg, Sarah Eilers.
Author:
Reznick, Jeffrey S. Roth, Ginny. Greenberg, Stephen J. Eilers, Sarah. World War I Centenary Forum National Library of Medicine (U.S.). History of Medicine Division,
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Abstract:
(CIT): On April 2, 1917, US President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare was against Germany, stating that "The world must be made safe for democracy." Four days later, on April 6, Congress voted overwhelmingly in favor of a war declaration. The National Library of Medicine marks this important occasion with a forum that spotlights some its rich collections related to the war and the American experience of the period. Join us to hear a variety of stories drawn from these collections, as shared by our colleagues in the NLM's History of Medicine Division.
Subjects:
Europe Libraries, Medical Military Personnel--history United States Government Agencies United States World War I